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As Sudan blocks aid to South Kordofan / Blue Nile, 123 organisations urge UN Security Council to press for access

2020-03-16T21:30:33+00:00September 21st, 2012|Policy & Advocacy|

On 21 September 2012 (International Day of Peace), the Aegis Trust, along with 123 other Non-Government Organisations, issued a joint letter to each member of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) demanding that Sudan allow immediate and ongoing humanitarian access to the Blue Nile and South Kordofan – where Aegis documented evidence of war crimes [...]

Peace-building in Rwanda: Freddy Mutanguha speaks in the UK

2020-03-16T21:30:33+00:00July 8th, 2012|Peace education|

8 July 2012 - Genocide survivor and Director of Aegis in Rwanda, Freddy Mutanguha, has just completed a speaking tour in the UK about the Aegis Trust's Kigali-based Peace-building Education Programme. Almost half of Rwanda's population today is too young to remember the genocide 18 years ago - but how the country handles that legacy [...]

On eve of South Sudan’s 1st anniversary, Sudanese united in London: Omar Bashir must go

2020-03-16T21:30:33+00:00July 6th, 2012|Policy & Advocacy|

6 July 2012 - In this short film released today, Aegis captures the moment the Sudanese community in the UK came together on London’s streets for the first time in a unified call for President Bashir – the only head of state in the World currently wanted for genocide – to leave office and answer [...]

Sudan in crisis: take action with the Aegis Trust

2020-03-16T21:30:33+00:00June 28th, 2012|Policy & Advocacy|

The Aegis Trust invites all supporters to sign this petition and join Sudanese refugees walking at 1.30pm Saturday 30 June from Lancaster Gate to Downing Street to deliver a letter to David Cameron calling for assertive diplomatic action to secure humanitarian access to all areas of Sudan affected by conflict – particularly the Blue Nile [...]

One year into ethnic cleansing, bold measures needed to help Sudan’s Nuba

2020-03-16T21:30:33+00:00June 5th, 2012|Policy & Advocacy|

5 June 2012 - Nuba 2012: Return to Genocide? is a short film released today by the Aegis Trust on the first anniversary of a massacre by Sudanese Government forces in Kadugli, capital of South Kordofan State, which marked the start of the new wave of ethnic cleansing against the Nuba. Featuring Dr Mukesh Kapila on [...]

Bombed, displaced, starving: rains about to cut off people of Blue Nile and South Kordofan from international aid, even if Sudan allows it in.

2020-03-16T21:30:33+00:00May 24th, 2012|Policy & Advocacy|

24 May 2012 - International agencies last week raised the alarm that conditions for refugees and internally displaced people (IDPs) in Sudan and South Sudan – already inadequate – are about to get far worse with the onset of the rainy season. For refugees in South Sudan, there remains at least the possibility of international [...]

Large numbers of war crimes suspects in the UK – but no prosecutions in two years

2020-03-16T21:30:33+00:00May 9th, 2012|Policy & Advocacy|

9 May 2012 - Figures released by the UK Home Office following a Freedom Of Information request from the Yorkshire Post (see YP article here, quoting Michael McCann MP – Chairman of the All Party Parliamentary Group for Genocide Prevention) indicate large numbers of war crimes suspects continue to reside in the UK. It is [...]

Healing Broken Societies: Can development buy love and peace?

2020-03-16T21:30:33+00:00April 30th, 2012|Policy & Advocacy|

Full text of the Valedictory Address by Dr Mukesh Kapila, Special Representative of the Aegis Trust and Professor of Global Health and Humanitarian Affairs at the University of Manchester, UK at the Fourth International Roundtable Conference at the Tata Institute of Social Science, Mumbai, India, “Structuring Peace: the State and Conflict Transformation: prospects and challenges [...]